the carbohydrates in nutritive value. found the real obstacles to rational temperance movements Massachusetts. as a respiratory food nearest to the fats, puts it above of alcohol. That, at least, has been our experience here in More "Disheartening Results" from Letters to ing" results. The Rule of "Not Too Much/' one might desire, owing, no doubt, to condensation, is mittee of Fifty have been disheartening. to lie in the fact that fanatical total abstinence agitators are nevertheless interesting and- indorses the "Growler's" New York, which, although not written as lucidly as The anti-alcoholist papers inform their readers that ing moderate measures looking towards a reform in the use I could stand a lot more of that sort of "dishearten- the points to which you refer. In my experience I have carbohydrates. Liebig, therefore, by placing alcohol apt to combine with dealers in intoxicating liquors in defeat- am very glad to be able to agree with you as to many of Dr. H. P. Bowditch, of the Harvard Medical School, And, by the way, there are some more. For instance, wrote under date of February 14, 1906: the results from my letters to members of the Com- Prominent Men. There is also a letter from Dr. Pereira Mendes, of I am in receipt of your letter of February 9, 1906, and